TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The object of the present invention relates to a device for transporting in an ambulance
or medical helicopter a newborn together with the mother, when the delivery has taken
place outside of the hospital, imitating the "kangaroo method". The device assures
the baby's safety during transport and strengthens the mother-newborn bond, in addition
to allowing the continued care for both the mother and the newborn by healthcare professionals.
PRIOR ART
[0002] Currently, when a delivery occurs outside a hospital setting, it is necessary to
choose between the patient's safety during transport to the reference hospital, separating
the mother from the newborn (transport is done in two ambulances), or to allow them
to go together to favor the bonding between both, but without assuring the newborn's
safety in the event of any unexpected incident on the road. In the latter case, the
newborn is transported in the mother's arms, without further securing.
[0003] Thus, when a delivery occurs outside a hospital setting, there are several transport
options:
- Transporting the mother and newborn together. The mother is on the stretcher, with
the stretcher securing system. The newborn is in the mother's arms, without any securing
system. The newborn's safety cannot be assured in the event of any unexpected incident
on the road and could be ejected.
- The newborn is in the arms of a healthcare professional in the ambulance. The two
are in the same resource; the mother is on the stretcher, with the stretcher securing
system; the professional is sitting with the seatbelt on and the newborn in his or
her arms. The newborn's safety cannot be assured in the event of any unexpected incident
on the road.
- Using a retention system as Kidi-safe© with its reducer system for transporting the newborn. It requires separating the
mother from the baby and using two resources (it is not always possible due to availability
limitations). This would prevent mother-newborn bonding. Safety during transport is
assured.
- Using neonatal transport systems (Baby-pod© transport incubator). Like in the preceding case, the mother is separated from the
newborn and two resources are needed for transport. Furthermore, there would be a
further limitation, given that because of space, it is not possible to carry either
of the devices in the ambulance. Another resource, if it were available, would have
to take the device to the location and, therefore, delay transport.
[0004] There is currently no safety system or device which allows the joint transport of
mother and newborn to the reference hospital assuring the safety of both during transport
and furthermore favoring mother-newborn bonding.
[0005] Document
FR3000892A1 relates to a device for safely immobilizing a newborn in the ventral or dorsal position
on the mother's chest while she is lying on a stretcher during transport in a medical
vehicle. The device comprises a canvas, straps, and a closure system for the straps.
The canvas has a mesh on which the newborn is disposed and a harness from which the
straps extend, with the harness being located in the center of the canvas. The canvas
has fold regions to be folded around the newborn, enveloping him or her, and a central
opening for the passage of the newborn's head, such that the newborn is disposed on
the mesh and completely enveloped by the canvas, with the exception of the head. Some
of the straps are fold over the newborn in order to fix the device to the newborn,
and other straps are used to fix the device with the newborn to the stretcher on which
the mother is lying, with the newborn being arranged on the mother's chest, with indirect
contact with the mother through the mesh of the canvas.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a device for safely transporting a newborn
together with the mother in an outpatient setting and a method of use of the device,
as defined in the claims.
[0007] One aspect of the invention relates to a device for safely transporting a newborn
together with the mother in an outpatient setting, which comprises a canvas, straps,
and a closure system. The straps are two fixed-length top straps extending from the
top part of the canvas, two length-adjustable side straps extending from the bottom
side parts of the canvas, and two bottom straps extending from the side straps; and
the closure system is a quick-opening clip closure for joining the top straps to the
side straps, such that in use the top straps are arranged on the mother's shoulders
and the side straps are arranged on the mother's back, while the newborn is disposed
between the canvas and the mother's chest, allowing skin-to-skin contact between the
two.
[0008] Another aspect of the invention relates to a method of use of the transport device
which comprises placing the newborn between the canvas and the mother's chest, allowing
skin-to-skin contact between the two; placing the device on the mother by joining
the side straps to the top straps and joining the bottom straps to one another, such
that the canvas is arranged on the mother's chest, the top straps are arranged on
the shoulders and the side straps are arranged on the back; and adjusting the length
of the side straps tightening the canvas.
[0009] This device for safely transporting the newborn together with the mother in an outpatient
setting allows a guaranteed transport for the mother and her newborn from the location
where the baby was delivered to the reference hospital. The mother is secured with
the stretcher retention systems, and the newborn is secured to the mother. Only one
resource is needed for transport, and it does not depend on the availability of more
resources nor is transport delayed. The continued care for both is facilitated. Furthermore,
by imitating the kangaroo method, skin-to-skin contact between baby and mother is
allowed.
[0010] Skin-to-skin contact helps babies to adapt to life outside the uterus and to maintain
their body temperature, preventing hypothermia. It reduces crying time, strengthens
the mother-newborn bond, and facilitates the mother's milk coming in, since the baby
instinctively searches for and finds the nipple, spontaneously latches on and takes
the first drink. This spontaneous latching after birth is related to easier and longer-lasting
breastfeeding experiences.
[0011] The use of a canvas with the straps extending from the top part and the bottom side
parts of the canvas allows the canvas to be fixed to the mother while the newborn
is covered on top with the canvas but maintaining skin-to-skin contact between mother
and newborn. Furthermore, the joining of the top straps to the side straps across
the mother's back allows ensuring the fixing of the device while at the same time
prevents there being straps passing over the newborn and possibly hurting him or her.
[0012] Moreover, the fixed length of the top straps which are arranged on the mother's shoulders,
together with the adjustable length of the side straps, allows the closure system
of the top straps with the side straps to be in a location accessible for healthcare
personnel when the mother is lying on the stretcher, such that the closure can be
rapidly accessed in the case of emergency for the newborn's or the mother's health.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] To complement the description and for the purpose of helping to better understand
the features of the invention, a set of drawings is attached in which the following
is depicted:
Figure 1 shows a front view of a first embodiment of the device of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a front view of the bag for stowing the device.
Figure 3 shows a front view of a clip closure open.
Figure 4 shows a front view of a clip closure closed.
Figure 5 shows a front view of the device of the invention placed on a woman with
the newborn.
Figure 6 shows a view of a woman's back with the device of the invention placed, with
the straps not being crossed.
Figure 7 shows a view of a woman's back with the device of the invention placed, with
the straps crossed.
Figure 8 shows a front view of a second embodiment of the device of the invention.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The device is made up of a body by way of a canvas; two side straps (one at each
end) with a clip closure system (already existing on the market) extend from the bottom
side parts of the canvas; two other top straps ending in a clip closure system extend
from the top part of the canvas. Other bottom straps joined to one another on the
mother's back by means of Velcro extend from the side straps to provide greater safety
to the device and comfort to the mother. The newborn is placed between the canvas
and the mother's chest.
[0015] Straps: The device is made up of six straps in total, that is, two top straps extending
from the top part of the canvas, two side straps extending from the bottom side parts
of the canvas and two bottom straps extending from the side straps. The top straps
have a fixed length and end in a clip closure. The side straps are length-adjustable
and have a clip closure. The top straps are joined to the side ones by means of the
clip closure; they can be placed by being crossed on the mother's back or not. The
two bottom straps are joined to one another by means of Velcro and are located on
the mother's back.
[0016] The length adjustment system for the side straps is positioned at the free ends thereof.
It is a quick adjustment system, once placed on the mother and with the baby positioned
between the mother and the canvas, it is only necessary to pull on the free end thereof
to tighten it and to pull on the other end while holding the adjustment element to
loosen it. It allows the device to be adapted to the various measurements of women.
[0017] The clip closure system is safe and easy to open. The clip closure systems are joined
together in the front part of the woman's shoulders, thereby not bothering the woman.
They are clearly visible, such that should rapid access to the newborn or the mother
be required, the clip can be actuated, the canvas released and either of the two can
be rapidly tended to. With this closure system, it is ensured that healthcare professionals
have rapid accessibility to the newborn and/or to the mother should either of them
become unstable during transport.
[0018] The size of the canvas allows full-term and premature newborns to be covered.
[0019] This system ensures perfect securing of the child to the mother and facilitates mother-newborn
bonding, as well as temperature stability of the newborn as it allows skin-to-skin
contact with the mother.
[0020] It is, therefore, a device that is adaptable to the mother and to the newborn, it
is safe and comfortable for the mother who has just given birth, and it is also simple
and easy to handle for professionals. It assures safely transporting the mother and
newborn together in an outpatient setting. It also allows a healthcare professional
to safely carry the newborn during transport in case the mother is unable to do so
at that time.
[0021] To ensure perfect cleanliness conditions of the device, it is stowed in a 5 cm x
20 cm x 30 cm bag; the device is therefore always in perfect conditions. This bag
has handles so that it can be readily carried and a zipper closure. Because of its
size, it can readily be stored both in an ambulance and in a medical helicopter.
[0022] Since it is a device relating to an outpatient setting, it has a series of features
that reduce the risk of contagion between patients:
- The design allows for easily handling and minimizes contamination of the product by
the patient or vice versa during use.
- The materials used for manufacturing same are resistant to bacteria, fungi, stains,
rot, and disinfectants (bleach, soapy water, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and other
possible liquid disinfectants).
- It is washable, waterproof, and resistant to gasoline/oil and nonflammable.
- The breaking stress of the straps is greater than 7.2 KN
- Storage temperature of -30°C to 70°C
- It is resistant to vibrations transmitted by the ambulance or possible blows.
- The materials used are compatible with biological tissues, cells, and bodily fluids,
taking into account the intended purpose of the product.
[0023] A first non-limiting embodiment of the device of the invention is described below
in reference to the attached figures.
[0024] A front view of the device (1) can be seen in Figure 1. In this figure, it can be
seen that the device comprises a canvas (2), side straps (3), top straps (4), bottom
straps (6) and a closure system (5).
[0025] The canvas (2) is trapezoid-shaped, is somewhat wider at its bottom part and narrower
at the top so as to be adapted to the woman's anatomy. The measurements of the canvas
(2) are: bottom part 45 cm, top part 40 cm and height 40 cm. This canvas (2) is the
one that will be in contact with the newborn. It can be seen in Figure 5.
[0026] The two side straps (3), which are length-adjustable with respect to the mother's
and newborn's measurements, extend from the sides of said canvas (2), in the bottom
part. The measurements are 90 × 5 cm. The two other top straps (4), which are shorter
than the side straps (3) and are fixed-length, extend from the top part of the canvas
(2), with measurements of 5 × 5 cm. The side straps (3) and top straps (4) are joined
to one another by an easy-to-open clip closure system (5) located in the front part
of the woman's shoulder (one on each shoulder). See Figure 5.
[0027] The length adjustment system is positioned at the free ends of the side straps (3)
which, once joined to the top straps (4), are located in the front part of the woman's
shoulders. It is a quick adjustment system, once placed on the mother and with the
baby positioned between the mother and the canvas, it is only necessary to pull on
the free end thereof to tighten it and to pull on the other end while holding the
adjustment element to loosen it.
[0028] As the side straps (3) are joined to the top straps (4) on their side or on the opposite
side, it allows two securing possibilities, that is, crossed or not crossed. See Figures
6 and 7.
[0029] Other bottom straps (6) joined to one another by means of Velcro and being located
on the mother's back extend from the sides of the side straps (3). These bottom straps
(6) increase the securing of the device, especially when it is not possible to place
the side straps (3) crossing one another, assuring the newborn's safety during transport.
The measurements are 40 × 5 cm each. See Figures 6 and 7.
[0030] In Figure 5, the device (1) can be seen from the front and placed on the woman. One
of the possible positions the newborn would adopt on the mother's chest, as well as
the location of the clip closure (5) can also be seen.
[0031] A front view of a clip closure system, both opened and closed (already existing on
the market) can be seen in Figures 3 and 4.
[0032] The device (1) is stowed in a of 5 × 20 × 30 cm bag (7). This bag (7) has handles
(8) so that it can be readily carried and a zipper closure (9). See Figure 2.
[0033] The size of the bag (7) allows it to be readily stored in an ambulance and assures
the conservation of the device (1) in perfect cleanliness conditions until use.
[0034] This device (1) is preferably applicable for the transport in an ambulance or medical
helicopter of the mother and the newborn together, provided that the delivery has
taken place in an outpatient setting and there have been no complications. It assures
safely transporting the newborn together with the mother and allows skin-to-skin contact
between the two, strengthening the mother-newborn bond. It also allows a healthcare
professional to safely carry the newborn during transport in case the mother is unable
to do so at that time.
[0035] A second non-limiting embodiment of the device of the invention is described below
making reference to Figure 8. All the features described for the first embodiment
are applicable to the second embodiment.
[0036] A front view of the second embodiment of the device (1') can be seen in Figure 8.
In this figure, it can be seen that the device comprises a canvas (2'), side straps
(3'), top straps (4'), bottom straps (6',10') and a closure system (5').
[0037] The two side straps (3'), which are length-adjustable, extend from the sides of said
canvas (2') in the bottom part. The two top straps (4'), which are shorter than the
side straps (3') and are fixed-length, extend from the top part of the canvas (2').
The side straps (3') and top straps (4') are joined to one another by an easy-to-open
clip closure system (5) located in the front part of the woman's shoulder (one on
each shoulder). See Figure 8 and Figure 5.
[0038] As the side straps (3') are joined to the top straps (4') on their side or on the
opposite side, it allows two securing possibilities, that is, crossed or not crossed.
See Figures 6 and 7.
[0039] Other bottom straps (6',10') joined to one another by means of a clip closure (5')
and being located on the mother's back extend from the sides of the side straps (3').
These bottom straps (6',10') increase the securing of the device, especially when
it is not possible to place the side straps (3') crossing one another, assuring the
newborn's safety during transport.
[0040] The two top straps (4') extend from the top part of the canvas (2'), each one from
a corner of the top part of the canvas (2'), and in an outward oblique direction with
respect to the canvas (2'). The two side straps (3') extend from the bottom side parts
of the canvas (2'), each one from a corner of the bottom side parts of the canvas
(2'), and in an outward oblique direction with respect to the canvas (2'), such that
the side straps (3') are preferably obliquely oriented so as to be connected with
the top straps (4') going across the mother's back in a crossed manner.
[0041] The bottom straps (6', 10') extending from the side straps (3') are two pairs of
straps. The first pair of bottom straps (6') comprises a bottom fixed-length strap
extending from one of the side straps (3') and a length-adjustable bottom strap extending
from the other one of the side straps (3'), the bottom straps (6') being joined to
one another by means of the clip closure (5'). The second pair of bottom straps (10')
also comprises a fixed-length bottom strap extending from one of the side straps (3')
and a length-adjustable bottom strap extending from the other one of the side straps
(3'). Each fixed-length bottom strap extends from one of the bottom sides of the canvas,
and therefore each length-adjustable bottom strap also extends from one of the bottom
sides of the canvas, all the bottom straps (6', 10') extending from the side straps
(3'). The first pair of bottom straps (6') is thereby arranged in a bottom position
with respect to the second pair of bottom straps (10'), such that when the device
is in use, the bottom straps (6', 10') are arranged one above the other on the mother's
back at the height of the waist.
[0042] The canvas (2') has folds (11') defining a cavity in the central part of the canvas
(2') for covering up the newborn. The folds (11') are located in the central and bottom
part of the canvas (2') and are back and forth seams with a bellows shape causing
a dishing of the canvas (2') in its central region for positioning the newborn, improving
the securing thereof. Furthermore, the cavity helps to prevent the need for using
straps going over the canvas and possibly hurting the newborn.
[0043] The canvas (2') has holes (12') for transpiration of the newborn. The holes (12')
are located in the top part of the canvas (2') and allow discharging excess heat that
may be created in the inner region of the canvas by the skin-to-skin contact established
between mother and newborn. The top location of the holes is suitable so as not to
generate air streams through the central or bottom part of the inside of the canvas
which may cool the newborn or the mother down.
1. Device for safely transporting a newborn together with the mother in an outpatient
setting comprising a canvas (2,2'), straps (3,3',4,4',6,6',10') and a closure system
(5,5'), characterized in that the straps are two fixed-length top straps (4,4') extending from the top part of
the canvas (2,2'); two length-adjustable side straps (3,3') extending from the bottom
side parts of the canvas (2,2'); and two bottom straps (6,6') extending from the side
straps (3,3'); and in that the closure system is a quick-opening clip closure (5,5') for joining the top straps
(4,4') to the side straps (3,3'), such that in use the top straps (4,4') are arranged
on the mother's shoulders and the side straps (3,3') are arranged on the mother's
back, while the newborn is disposed between the canvas (2,2') and the mother's chest,
allowing skin-to-skin contact between the two.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the canvas (2,2') is trapezoid-shaped.
3. Device according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a portable bag
(7) for stowing the device, wherein the portable bag (7) has handles (8) and a zipper
closure (9).
4. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the material used for the
canvas (2,2') is washable and waterproof.
5. Device according to any of claims 3 to 4, wherein the portable bag (7) is made from
the same material as the canvas (2,2').
6. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the bottom straps (6) have
a Velcro closure for being joined to one another.
7. Device according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the bottom straps (6', 10') have
a clip closure (5') for being joined to one another.
8. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the top straps (4,4') have
fixed-length measurements of 5 × 5 cm and the side straps (4) have length-adjustable
measurements of 90 × 5 cm.
9. Device according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising two other bottom
straps (10') extending from the side straps (3') and joined to one another by means
of a clip closure (5').
10. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the straps (3,3',4,4',6,6',10')
have a breaking stress greater than 7.2 KN.
11. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the canvas (2') has folds
(11') defining a cavity in the central part of the canvas (2') for covering up the
newborn.
12. Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the canvas (2') has holes
(12') for transpiration of the newborn.
13. Device according to the preceding claim, wherein the holes (12') are located in the
top part of the canvas (2').
14. Method of use of the device defined according to any of the preceding claims, which
comprises placing the newborn between the canvas (2,2') and the mother's chest, allowing
skin-to-skin contact between the two; placing the device on the mother by joining
the side straps (3,3') to the top straps (4,4') and joining the bottom straps (6,6',10')
to one another, such that the canvas (2,2') is arranged on the mother's chest, the
top straps (4,4') are arranged on the shoulders and the side straps (3,3') are arranged
on the back; adjusting the length of the side straps (3,3') tightening the canvas
(2,2').
15. Method according to the preceding claim, wherein the side straps (3,3') are joined
to the top straps (4,4') crossing the mother's back, with the side straps (3,3') crossing
one another across the mother's back, or the side straps (3,3') are joined to the
top straps (4,4') without crossing the mother's back, with the side straps (3,3')
being parallel to one another across the mother's back.